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still it's eight times the rate in the us. the minster has a message for america, the largest consumer. >> consuming drugs has consequences. every kiloand every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> joining us, and sound thank goodness. all cleaned up. >> we see so many stories out of mexico, but to see these images out of guatemala and honduras, what led you to this story? >> there has been a lot of focus on mexico and the news and the violence has been disturbing and it has been visible because they are our nearest neighbor, but the corridor in central america has been a major trafficking route. four years ago, less than 1% of the drugs moved up through the corridor and you fast forward over 60% are moving via land and with that has become an increase in violence in places like honduras and guatemala. even this month the peace corps is pulling out of the operations. >> you got the demand as you point out and supply, but it is stopping the drugs moving along that route. what's being done for that?
still it's eight times the rate in the us. the minster has a message for america, the largest consumer. >> consuming drugs has consequences. every kiloand every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> joining us, and sound thank goodness. all cleaned up. >> we see so many stories out of mexico, but to see these images out of guatemala and honduras, what led you to this story? >> there has been a lot of focus on mexico and the news and the...
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let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift in mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we need to do at home. welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefits of having a professional on your side. [whistles, chuckles] why don't we get a contract? who wants a contract? [honks horn] [circus music plays] here you go, pete. thanks, betty. we're out of toner. [circus music plays] sign
let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift in mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we...
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he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. johnny became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel. >> no, no. i happened upon it. hunter and i -- it was when i was researching "fear and loathing" in las vegas. i was living in his basement. i happened upon this box. as we were looking through the manuscript of "fear and loathing." i see this folder. "rum diary" across it in his hand. i thought, wow, what's that? so we started to read it, sitting, you know, cross-legged on the floor reading this amazing thing. he was like, my god, that's pretty good, isn't it? that's very good, hunter. what are you doing? then he brought up the idea. he used to call me colonel.
he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. johnny became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel....
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let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift in mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we need to d globe. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortg
let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift in mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we...
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i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. it actually saved my career in a way. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get
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why isn't the world helping us? how many of us have to die? why is our life worth nothing? >> emotion is an important part of story telling. you don't want the reaction to be part of the story, but it's clear you're part of the story because you as a viewer are going to empathize with this. it's based on, i have been here, i have seen this. >> for the cnn team, the distraction in the streets was bad enough. but the desperation of the injured would be even more shocking. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how
why isn't the world helping us? how many of us have to die? why is our life worth nothing? >> emotion is an important part of story telling. you don't want the reaction to be part of the story, but it's clear you're part of the story because you as a viewer are going to empathize with this. it's based on, i have been here, i have seen this. >> for the cnn team, the distraction in the streets was bad enough. but the desperation of the injured would be even more shocking. in here, the...
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did he prefer her to us? >> the gospel of mary makes the strongest argument for women's leadership probably any text in all of antiquity precisely because it argues that leadership should be based on one's interior spiritual maturity and not on whether one is a man or a woman. >> so does this mean mary magdalene, rather than peter, could be the first pope? >> that is a bizarre idea that mary magdalene is the first pope. she is the first east to witness and that is a decisive moment but people didn't use the word "pope" then and peter was clearly the leader of that core group of 12. >> other scholars, even those who dispute the authority of the gnostic gospels say the new texts do reflect some kind of internal church battle, one that has echoes for women 1800 years later. >> i think there may well be some kind of struggle from the third or fourth centuries a.d., between the dominant tradition, which is represented by peter, and then mary magdalene becomes a sort of heroine figure for this subdominant voice tha
did he prefer her to us? >> the gospel of mary makes the strongest argument for women's leadership probably any text in all of antiquity precisely because it argues that leadership should be based on one's interior spiritual maturity and not on whether one is a man or a woman. >> so does this mean mary magdalene, rather than peter, could be the first pope? >> that is a bizarre idea that mary magdalene is the first pope. she is the first east to witness and that is a decisive...
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why isn't the world helping us? how many more of us have to die? why is our life worth nothing? >> emotions is an important part of storytelling. you don't want the reaction to become the story. but it is part of the story. you are as a viewer is going to empathize with that. this isn't a manufactured emotion. this is based on, i've been here, i've seen this. >> reporter: for the cnn team, the destruction in the streets was bad enough. but the desperation of the injured would be even more shocking. [ speaking foreign language ] [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then, he had something more important to
why isn't the world helping us? how many more of us have to die? why is our life worth nothing? >> emotions is an important part of storytelling. you don't want the reaction to become the story. but it is part of the story. you are as a viewer is going to empathize with that. this isn't a manufactured emotion. this is based on, i've been here, i've seen this. >> reporter: for the cnn team, the destruction in the streets was bad enough. but the desperation of the injured would be...
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let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift and mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we need to do at home. my job is to find the next big sound. they sound awesome tonight. and when i do find it, i share it with the world. you landed the u.s. tour ? done. this is fantastic ! music is my life and i want to make the most of it without missing a beat. fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't g
let's use it by hook or by crook, just because it's cool. we're saying, we want to enable a certain way of learning. we want to enable people to learn at their own pace. we want to empower the teacher so that they have all of this class time freed up. then we say, how do we do that? really, i think it's a matter of major shift and mindset on what a classroom is. >>> coming up, i'll give you my own conclusions based on this fascinating reporting on education around the world and what we...
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. for more than just cancer or chronic pain patients. that creates new marketing opportunities for aggressive pharmaceutical companies. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. because -- >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes, it is cultural. people think, i've got a headache or i've got this or my elbow is sore or whatever. i don't want to minimize, there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 5% of the world's people we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomen
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. for more than just cancer or chronic pain patients. that creates new marketing opportunities for aggressive pharmaceutical companies. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that...
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america's system bringing us into this world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what is more, we really don't benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy ranked only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th and it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour and "time" magazine essay, we will take you around the world to study health care systems it other countries to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we will visit great britain and taiwan and switzerland to find out what they are doing right and wrong. we will show you some interesting innovatio
america's system bringing us into this world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on...
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use illegal immigrants. ally divine, a powerful republican and former kansas agriculture secretary runs the kansas business coalition. >> whether you're republican or democrat, at some point we have an obligation to address this issue as a nation. >> the coalition came up with kansas house bill 2712. the legislation would allow illegal imgrants to work in industries with labor shortages if they have lived in kansas for five years, have no felonies, and mitt to learning english. divine, a lifelong republican who worked in the first bush administration, says the proposal has divided her party. >> one of the statements they'll say is, what don't you get about illegal? >> and then there are those republicans that acknowledge that immigration policy is broken and that it should be re-evaluated in the context of communities and people in them. >> we need bigger mowers, right? >> people like bill gordon. the owner of signature landscape. he says he finds it hard to get his fellow kansans to come to work for him. >>
use illegal immigrants. ally divine, a powerful republican and former kansas agriculture secretary runs the kansas business coalition. >> whether you're republican or democrat, at some point we have an obligation to address this issue as a nation. >> the coalition came up with kansas house bill 2712. the legislation would allow illegal imgrants to work in industries with labor shortages if they have lived in kansas for five years, have no felonies, and mitt to learning english....
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>> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word at all. none. >> campbell's brother, william, was not there but describes events as he came to understand them. >> he's going to probably try to work around to get to his car. that's when richie came out and i think he came out from behind the truck and he said die, nigger die and shot him three times. >> this man said he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full force swings hitting him at least in the legs and almost the head. you could hear the smacks like a block away, that's how hard he hit him. you see your father getting beat with a bat, you're going to do something about it. it self-defense what i saw. >> i remember at one point watching dillan on television saying you see your father getting beat, you got to do something, it was strictly self-defense and i remember saying oh, thank god for this witness. >> we brought murder charges -- >> but that same night district attorney perro charged richard with intentional murder around murder with depraved indifference. >> i was like how is
>> we never used a curse word, we never used a racial -- any racial word at all. none. >> campbell's brother, william, was not there but describes events as he came to understand them. >> he's going to probably try to work around to get to his car. that's when richie came out and i think he came out from behind the truck and he said die, nigger die and shot him three times. >> this man said he saw the bat aimed at the elder man. >> full force swings hitting him at...
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she belongs to all of us. let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene and let us have mary, the mother of jesus. let these figures not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. long-lasting, too. yeah, i could really use this silverado. i'm a big hunter. oh, what do you hunt? deer. fish. fantastic. ♪ this holiday, chevy's giving more. now qualified buyers can get 0% apr for 72 months on a 2011 chevy silverado. or 0% apr financing for 60 months plus no monthly payments until spring. ♪ that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a lim
she belongs to all of us. let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene and let us have mary, the mother of jesus. let these figures not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. long-lasting, too. yeah, i could really use this silverado. i'm a big hunter. oh, what do you hunt? deer. fish. fantastic. ♪ this holiday, chevy's giving more. now qualified buyers can get 0% apr for 72 months on a 2011 chevy silverado. or 0% apr financing for 60 months plus no monthly...
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stay with us. visit your local walmart vision center today to discover how authentic transitions brand lenses enhance your vision. walmart. save money. live better. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> i tried to find the words to >>> i tried to find the words to express happiness. we all love mohamed. >> luke at these images and for anyone who knows the middle east, can you imagine this happening two or three years ago? i'm certain very few people ever envisioned this. let's get more privilege on the results in egypt today. michelle is the
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stay with us. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? or double miles on every purchase, every day! nno matter what you do. when you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life... revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, it may be time to ask your gastroenterologist about humira. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications... but still experience the sy
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america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive, and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of health care since medicare. the highest court in the land could strike it down. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world, behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we're going to take you around the world to study health care systems in is other countries, to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we'll visit great britain, taiwan, and switzerland to find out what those nations are doing right and what they're doing wrong. we'll also show you some really interesting innovation going on back here in a
america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive, and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of health care since medicare. the highest court in the land could strike it down. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our...
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>> it shows us somebody who is bold. unafraid. he said in one of our interviews, that gave him power. that gave him a sense of power. >> we asked him about his -- his interests. and he said it's more than an interest in kkg. it's an obsession. >> but why? ivins says it may have begun in college. 40 years ago. >> it goes back to him being rejected for a date by a woman at the university of cincinnati. he never could get over it. and he attributed her rejection of him to her membership in that sorority. >> to investigators, it now makes sense. the princeton, new jersey, mailbox. a few doors down from the kkg office. >> his obsession helps in my mind explain how the mailbox that was used was chosen. >> meeting for coffee with an acquaintance who is wired for the fbi, ivins denies being the anthrax killer. >> i have no clue how to -- how to make a bioweapon and i don't want to know. >> but at the same time, he admits to memory loss. ivins is falling apart. abusing prescription drugs and alcohol. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> march
>> it shows us somebody who is bold. unafraid. he said in one of our interviews, that gave him power. that gave him a sense of power. >> we asked him about his -- his interests. and he said it's more than an interest in kkg. it's an obsession. >> but why? ivins says it may have begun in college. 40 years ago. >> it goes back to him being rejected for a date by a woman at the university of cincinnati. he never could get over it. and he attributed her rejection of him to...
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was using recalls cheating? >> i think when something's so widespread, it feels less like it's cheating. >> reporter: how it works is simple and a longstanding practice. residents take the american board of radiology's certification test and immediately upon finishing write down a portion of the test they are responsible to recall. >> people are assigned beforehand what portion do i focus on to recall the questions and answers. and immediately after the test, people put to the to put these down on paper or word processor to be able to share it with the classes coming behind you. >> reporter: dr. john yoo says residency programs even share their recalls, helping each other build as close to a copied test as possible. yoo says it's not exactly cheating, especially when passing the test, getting certified could mean the difference between getting a job and being unemployed. >> it's sort of out of necessity to pass these examinations that you have to rely on the recalls. >> reporter: yoo, lozano and dr. joseph diebe
was using recalls cheating? >> i think when something's so widespread, it feels less like it's cheating. >> reporter: how it works is simple and a longstanding practice. residents take the american board of radiology's certification test and immediately upon finishing write down a portion of the test they are responsible to recall. >> people are assigned beforehand what portion do i focus on to recall the questions and answers. and immediately after the test, people put to the...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. and you are. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> reporter: when atf agents raided the branch davidian compound in february 1993, everything that could go wrong did go wrong. >> law enforcement had never dealt with anything like this before. as many bad guys as they take down, they've never been faced with this kind of firepower and people willing to use this kind of firepower. >> reporter: with four federal agents dead -- >> get that camera out of
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. and you are. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing...
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students told us dedmon and his friends were a problem. using racial slurs. calling blacks and even president obama the "n" word. ken johnston used to manage a gas station where dedmon and his friends used to hang out. >> it seemed like that every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> reporter: dedmon's family has refused to talk to cnn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to dedmon and his friends, he now fears them. >> i believe that every one of these kids that are in the incident are dangerous and capable of many things. i'm really worried about it. >> reporter: this man told us there were other violent and racial incidents with dedmon and other friends of his. did they ever go looking for black people, hunting, literally? >> yes. they're known as the -- the -- like i said, the brandon boys. they're also known as the racist kids. the white group. >> reporter: cnn has learned federal investigators from the department of justice have uncovered two other possible incident
students told us dedmon and his friends were a problem. using racial slurs. calling blacks and even president obama the "n" word. ken johnston used to manage a gas station where dedmon and his friends used to hang out. >> it seemed like that every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> reporter: dedmon's family has refused to talk to cnn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to...
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gosney sank into a haze of drugs. >> i did use heroin. i used amphetamines. i used cocaine, marijuana, lsd. >> he came to jonestown to get clean and did. >> their idea of a drug treatment was, you know, work you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if you mess up, beat your ass. i mean, that's their drug treatment program. >> he soon found jim jones controlled everything. >> it's a dictatorship. it was supposed to be a socialism, but it really was fascism. >> jones' own words. >> this organization is built upon the dictatorship and i am [ expletive ] very much in control. >> jonestown was failing. not much was growing in the fields. most food had to be shipped in and jim jones had begun to talk about another move, to communist russia. ♪ long live this socialist dream ♪ >> that's beautiful. >> church members were told to learn a new language. >> you had to say something in russian before you could get anything to eat. little old ladies coming up, older people, elderly people, you know, they couldn't do it. they couldn't memorize anything and he'd turn them a
gosney sank into a haze of drugs. >> i did use heroin. i used amphetamines. i used cocaine, marijuana, lsd. >> he came to jonestown to get clean and did. >> their idea of a drug treatment was, you know, work you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if you mess up, beat your ass. i mean, that's their drug treatment program. >> he soon found jim jones controlled everything. >> it's a dictatorship. it was supposed to be a socialism, but it really was fascism. >>...
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ken johnson use to the manage a gas station where deadman and his friends used to hang out. >> every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> dedman's family has refused to talk to cn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to dedman and his friends, he now fears them. >> i believe that every one of these kids that occurred in the incident are dangerous and they're capable of many things, and i just don't want my image to be seen because i'm really worried about it. >> this man told us there were other violent and racial incidents with dedman and other friends of his. >> did they ever go looking for black people? ing. >> hunting literally? >> yes, they're known as the like i said, they're also known as the racist kids. the white group. >> cnn has learned federal investigators from the department of justice have uncovered two other possible incidents where groups of white ranken county teens, including dedmon have south out and attacked a black person. >> have you guys been concerned about these guys? no
ken johnson use to the manage a gas station where deadman and his friends used to hang out. >> every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> dedman's family has refused to talk to cn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to dedman and his friends, he now fears them. >> i believe that every one of these kids that occurred in the incident are dangerous and they're capable of many...
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we appreciate you joining us. i'm don lemon here with jacqui jeras at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you next week right back here. have a great night and a great week. >> announcer: tonight on "cnn presents" -- betrayal of trust. sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning out the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve and the pentagon's battle to do something about it. "freeing the chimps." >> so this is the dungeon. >> these research chimps are getting their first taste of freedom. but what about the unlucky ones still behind bars? "the last season." at 39, he's banking his career on a risky experiment. >> do you ever lay in bed and think, am i delusional? >> one man's willingness to do anything for one last chance to play a sport he can't live without. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, randi ka
we appreciate you joining us. i'm don lemon here with jacqui jeras at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you next week right back here. have a great night and a great week. >> announcer: tonight on "cnn presents" -- betrayal of trust. sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning out the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve and the...
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earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> it has been almost a year since an earthquake and a tsunami at the fukushima die yeech power plant brought nuclear disaster to japan. according to some experts a similar tragedy could happen here in the united states. the 40-year-old vermont nuclear plant has the exact design and it is at the center of a battle that could shape the future of nuclear power in the united states. amber lyon exposes the troubled history of the yankee nuclear plant and why some people in vermont want to shut it down. >> march 11, 2011, an earthquake, then a tsunami devastate the east coast of japan. >> there may be a melting fuel rod inside there. >> over the next several days and weeks, the damaged fukushima power station north of tokyo begins to worry the world. fires break out in the reactors, radiation spews into the air. it is the worst nuclear accident since chernobyl, leaving mr. wondering could this happen here? we're here in vermont where there is a battle brewing that could determine the futu
earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> it has been almost a year since an earthquake and a tsunami at the fukushima die yeech power plant brought nuclear disaster to japan. according to some experts a similar tragedy could happen here in the united states. the 40-year-old vermont nuclear plant has the exact design and it is at the center of a battle that could shape the future of nuclear power in the united states. amber lyon exposes the troubled...
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it's just there for us to take it. we have to take it. if we don't, then that's a problem for us. >> and coach calhoun? >> coach calhoun does -- i think he does everything he needs to do in order for guys to succeed. >> i think student athlete is taken kind of loosely. >> dr. richard lasiker tracked this problem for years. he says as a whole, basketball players graduate less than any other team in college sports. according to his research, there are 14 teams in the ncaa tournament that failed to graduate even half their players. >> it's great that we can afford athletic scholarships to gifted student athletes. if they come to our institution and just play basketball or whatever the sport is and don't get the education, i think everybody is shortchanged in the bargain. >> susan herbst believes the focus is now where it belongs, squarely on education. >> matter of fact, when i came it was the first time we really had real communication in one room between the academic people, the president's people and the basketball coaches. and they were
it's just there for us to take it. we have to take it. if we don't, then that's a problem for us. >> and coach calhoun? >> coach calhoun does -- i think he does everything he needs to do in order for guys to succeed. >> i think student athlete is taken kind of loosely. >> dr. richard lasiker tracked this problem for years. he says as a whole, basketball players graduate less than any other team in college sports. according to his research, there are 14 teams in the ncaa...
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it's coming right over us. we're right in its path. >> one beloved member of the wood family, roxie the dog, didn't make it into the shelter. all these stories and details tonight and witness the courage of people beset by catastrophe and tragedy. but we start at the beginning. it's 5:40 on sunday evening and a monster rakes across joplin, missouri. >> strong tornado! >> as the twist errors towards this convenience store -- >> no, they haven't yet. the sirens aren't going. >> customers huddle in terror inside a dark refrigerated storeroom. [ screaming ] >> jesus, jesus, jesus, heavenly father. thank you, jesus. >> amazingly, everyone inside survives. >> we got debris on the ground. >> the massive tornado, believed to be three quarters of a mile wide, with winds exceeding 190 miles per hour, rips a path of destruction four miles long right through the heart of the city. >> oh, my god! >> by monday morning, the devastation was clear. buildings on fire. entire neighborhoods wiped out. st. john's medical center, wi
it's coming right over us. we're right in its path. >> one beloved member of the wood family, roxie the dog, didn't make it into the shelter. all these stories and details tonight and witness the courage of people beset by catastrophe and tragedy. but we start at the beginning. it's 5:40 on sunday evening and a monster rakes across joplin, missouri. >> strong tornado! >> as the twist errors towards this convenience store -- >> no, they haven't yet. the sirens aren't...
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, and the only thing that's ever slowed us down is that it takes a long time for the chimps to get used to living in family groups because they didn't have that opportunity growing up. >> reporter: because this is where they lived. >> exactly. >> reporter: firestein is continue pg a dream started by her boss to get these animals, knocked out with darts, injected with disease, blood drawn, a life in a place where they can be, quite simply, chimps. a decade ago, frederick coalston lost federal funding after violations of the animal welfare act. in one case, three chimps literally cooked to death when their enclosure heated to wunl 400 degrees. colston, now deceased, denied abuse accusations during a 1995 interview with cnn. >> we don't abuse animals. we try to treat them according to the regulations of the law and even beyond that. >> reporter: facing bankruptcy, he finally sold the facility and animals to save the chimps. it was the beginning of a great migration. for ten years, a dozen or so at a time have left the cold walls and steel bars for a new home, an island sanctuary. >> this i
, and the only thing that's ever slowed us down is that it takes a long time for the chimps to get used to living in family groups because they didn't have that opportunity growing up. >> reporter: because this is where they lived. >> exactly. >> reporter: firestein is continue pg a dream started by her boss to get these animals, knocked out with darts, injected with disease, blood drawn, a life in a place where they can be, quite simply, chimps. a decade ago, frederick...